A jewel of silver from days gone by: the antique milk and sugar set in the Dresden court design
Like a touch of elegance from a bygone era, this marvellous milk and sugar set made of fine 835 silver rests on the table. Its pear-shaped, gadrooned bodies radiate a timelessness that epitomises the craftsmanship and style of the early 20th century. Small feet carry the two pieces with ease, while they seem like silent witnesses to an era of luxury and sophistication.
The milk jug - with its wide curved spout and raised collar edge - is a graceful invitation to serve. The rich rocaille handle, artfully curved and yet impressively functional, sits perfectly in the hand and makes every movement an experience. The sugar bowl, with its wide rim, seems almost made to hold sweet crystals with generosity - a symbol of pleasure and hospitality.
This set was made around 1920 in the famous workshops of Wilhelm Binder in Schwäbisch Gmünd, a place internationally recognised for its silver art. The master's mark of the company, finely embossed, testifies to authenticity and quality.
Thanks to professional refurbishment in our workshop, this piece of jewellery shines in outstanding condition. It is not just an everyday object, but a piece of history, a work of art that revives the fine table culture of a glamorous era.
Whether for everyday enjoyment or as the highlight of a festive table - this Dresden court pattern set adds a touch of eternity to every moment.
Dimensions & details
- Silver 835/-
- Weight 140.33 g
- Sugar bowl diameter 8.8 cm, height 5 cm
- Cream jug 10 x 6.5 x 7.2 cm